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Friday, March 13, 2015

Zoë Kravitz and Ethan Hawke Star in a New Drama from the Director of GATTACA

First of all, can I tell you how much I love Gattaca and I am kicking myself because I only saw it for the first time, like, two years ago? Second of all, Ethan Hawke is on a roll, and I continue to root for him. And lastly, Zoë Kravitz for the win.

So that said, I am all the way here for GOOD KILL, a new drama from Gattaca director Andrew Niccol. In it, Hawke plays Major Tommy Egan, a man "fighting a war from the safety of a
Nevada trailer, but commitment to the mission comes at a price."The movie is also described as a "timely drama about the human costs of advanced war technology."

As you can see, there are not many details about the film right now (is it some kind of war sci-fi film, or maybe a tech-fi film?), but the talent is definitely there. No word yet on which role Kravitz will play, or January Jones who is also in the film.

Coming off the heels of American Sniper, which I still haven't seen even though apparently the rest of the world has, I wonder how many people will be equally as invested in this story, despite its rather thin premise.

1 comments:

I'm intrigued, and I LOVE Gattaca so much, but I'm skeptical. Outside of Boyhood (which I hated anyways), Hawke really hasn't made great movie choices as of late, but maybe this will be a turn around for him.

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